Arsenio Hall (b. 1956), American actor, comedian and talk show host
He is probably best known from his roles as Black Vulcan in Super Friends, Blaster in The Transformers, Doc in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero and Winston Zeddemore in The Real Ghostbusters (replacing Arsenio Hall) and later Extreme Ghostbusters.
This then led him on to dance with artists such as Michael Jackson on his Bad tour, and Paula Abdul in various shows and videos, including her Cold Hearted video, the Arsenio Hall show, American Music Awards, and The Tracey Ullman Show.
Comedian Arsenio Hall invited Starr to play keyboards on his groundbreaking late night hit, The Arsenio Hall Show, in the show's dynamic house band “The Posse”.
The critical reaction proved quite fortifying as The London Times deemed it in her finest work in years, television personality, Arsenio Hall said essentially the same, "it was the best Diana had done in years", this after a ratings breaking appearance introducing her previous album, "The Force Behind the Power" on his show in the late summer of 1991, USA Today gave it 3.5 stars out of 4.
Carnegie Hall | Royal Albert Hall | National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum | Royal Festival Hall | National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame | Pro Football Hall of Fame | Hallmark Hall of Fame | music hall | Wigmore Hall | Radio City Music Hall | Hall & Oates | Queen Elizabeth Hall | Tammany Hall | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | Trinity Hall, Cambridge | Seton Hall University | College Football Hall of Fame | City Hall | Suntory Hall | International Tennis Hall of Fame | Hockey Hall of Fame | Steinway Hall | Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame | Osgoode Hall Law School | Jim Hall (musician) | Dartington Hall | Avery Fisher Hall | The Kids in the Hall | Symphony Hall | Sydney Town Hall |
Among the regulars on Thicke of the Night were Richard Belzer, Arsenio Hall, Rick Ducommun, Charles Fleischer, Gilbert Gottfried, Mike McManus, Chloe Webb, Isabel Grandin, Alvernette Jiminez, and Fred Willard.
He then founded Vis-a-Vis Entertainment, Inc. representing and recording a number of artists including Michael Wolff (The Arsenio Hall Show, Sony Music), Downset (Mercury/Polygram Records) and For Love Not Lisa (EastWest Records).